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A Patient’s Experience Living with MASH and the Role PCPs Can Play in Optimizing Care
August 6, 2025

We’ve collaborated with Primed to present a CME/CE opportunity for health care professionals to learn how to close care gaps, strengthen patient communication, and apply current guidelines to reduce cardiometabolic risk and improve outcomes in MASLD and MASH. A must-listen for primary care clinicians who care for at-risk patients daily. This on-demand course is available for continuing education credit (CME/CE: 0.50) until 7/18/2026.

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Breaking Down Metabolic Liver Disease: A Primary Care Approach to MASLD and MASH
August 4, 2025

We’ve collaborated with Primed to present a CME/CE program for health care professionals, where you’ll learn to identify, risk-stratify, and manage metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) using noninvasive tools and guideline-based strategies to improve outcomes in patients with cardiometabolic risk. This on-demand course is available for continuing education credit (CME/CE: 1.00) until 7/23/2026.

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Challenging PBC Cases: How Do Your Treatment Decisions Match with Expert Suggestions?
July 17, 2025

We've collaborated with Medlive to present a CME opportunity for health care professionals. In Part 2 of a 2 part series, learn about diagnostic and management approaches for PBC as well as efficacy and safety data for promising new and emerging therapies.. This on-demand course is available for continuing education credit until 2/27/2026.

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Primary Biliary Cholangitis: Improving Itch and Markers of Liver Function with New and Emerging Agents
April 10, 2025

We've collaborated with Medlive to present a CME opportunity for health care professionals. In part 1 of a 2 part series, hear about the burden of PBC and efficacy and safety data for new and emerging PBC therapies. This on-demand course is available for continuing education credit until 2/27/2026.

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Updates on Hepatorenal Syndrome in Critically Ill Patients
March 15, 2024

During this CME recording, we will discuss the incidence of Hepatorenal Syndrome in cirrhotic patients, discuss how to accurately identify patients with HRS and discuss new treatments in HRS.

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Decoding the Nuances of Diagnosis and Emerging Therapeutic Options in HCC
April 25, 2023

Join us for a timely CME session available on-demand with leading oncologists to examine the latest diagnostic and treatment strategies for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

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Improving Cirrhosis Care in the PCP Environment
February 16, 2022

Improving Cirrhosis Care in the PCP Environment provides tools to hep clinicians provide efficient care to cirrhotic patients and those who are at risk of developing cirrhosis.

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The Role of Telemedicine in the Management of Liver Disease
December 22, 2021

Dr. Binu John explains the use of telehealth in hepatology. Dr. Jean-Paul Achkar covers the “how to” of virtual visit documentation and billing, and provide sample cases.

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Viral Hepatitis Health Disparities and Care
December 22, 2021

This program is presented by ALF and features expert speakers Dr. Priti Patel, Kate Moraras, Marguerite Beiser and Sabrina Thigpen.

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4th Annual Hepatology Update for Primary Care: A Practical Approach
December 9, 2021

Hepatologist Dr. Rashid Khan of Houston Methodist provides an overview of the most common liver diseases for primary care providers.

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Hepatitis C Virus Infection in Children and Adolescents
December 2, 2021

This program features expert speakers Dr. Vania Kasper of Brown University and ALF’s Medical Advisory Chair, Dr. Michael Narkewicz, Children’s Hospital of Colorado.

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The Role of the Advanced Practice Provider in Diagnosing and Treating Hepatocellular Carcinoma
October 27, 2021

This program on The Role of the Advanced Practice Provider in Diagnosing and Treating Hepatocellular Carcinoma features speakers David Choi, Elena Ignatiev, and Hazel Domingo.

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